Yes it was a hot one yesterday. After months of being cooped up I have taken up residence on my covered deck. However, yesterday it was close to 100 here and I had to be carfeul. I love the looks of that pizza. Yum. Your photos are wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I love visiting your blog.

You can bake them in the oven at 400 for about a half an hour but John used the gas grill -- heated to 400 -- to keep the extra heat out of the kitchen. One warning. He put a cookie sheet below the grill surface to act as a baffle -- you don't want the flames in direct contact with the springform pan bottom.

Baking that pizza on a grill is a great idea. No oven heating up your house! That sun rise is a definite sign of what the day holds in store for you. No rain here either - and yet flooding is coming our way.

The meal looks enticing and tasty. I love pizza especially the deep pan type. That sun looks so hot. Larry tells me they are having a heatwave in Tennessee right now and since I'm not used to the heat, I'm almost glad I'm in England. We are having a drought over here, officially, in the south east. The temps. are about 70 degs. on average and that's just right for me.

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I'm the author of The Elizabeth Goodweather Full Circle Farm Appalachian Mysteries from Bantam Dell. The series includes SIGNS IN THE BLOOD (LA MONTAGNE DES SECRETS in France), ART'S BLOOD, (LE SECRET DES APPALACHES in France,) OLD WOUNDS,IN A DARK SEASON (Anthony Nominee, Best PBO), and UNDER THE SKIN. There's also THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS (a spinoff/standalone)chronicling the unexpected life story of Miss Birdie, one of Elizabeth's neighbors.
Currently I have just completed a historical novel, dealing with a massacre in my county during the Civil War.
I came to this weird business late (my first novel was published in 2005) and am still trying to figure it out.
As my novels are set in a place much like my real life home, I thought I'd use this blog to share pictures of our farm and county. I've been blogging for nearly nine years now, on an almost daily basis, and the topics have ranged from writing, chickens, food, books, quilts, flora and fauna of all sorts, to the occasional tiny rant. There's no plan, but there are lots of pictures.
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